All Queensland Transport and Logistics Training Courses
This Australian Recognised Unit of Competency will teach you what is involved and the skills and knowledge required to Administer a Fatigue Risk Management System at your workplace. Apply fatigue management strategies within the transport and logistics industry, to ensure that work is undertaken in compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, codes and guidelines. It includes identifying and acting on signs of fatigue and implementing appropriate strategies to minimise fatigue for Heavy Vehicle Operations.
Learn moreThis Australian Recognised Unit of Competency involves the skills and knowledge required (accredited) to identify, apply and follow chain of responsibility legislation, regulations and workplace procedures in relation to heavy vehicles as they apply to an individual’s own job role. It includes explaining the chain of responsibility features, applying the requirements, and identifying and reporting breaches in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and regulations or applicable state/territory law and regulations.
Learn moreThe TLIE3028 course is an Australian Accredited Unit of Competency. Under Chain of Responsibility legislation and mandatory requirements for Driver Work Diaries. This course is a must for for Heavy Vehicle Drivers. The course will satisfy Chain of Responsibility requirements by giving a clear understanding of the legal requirements, function and completion of the Driver Work Diary.
Learn moreThis Australian Recognised Unit of Competency involves the skills and knowledge required to apply fatigue management strategies within the transport and logistics industry. Work is undertaken in compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, codes and guidelines. It includes identifying and acting on signs of fatigue and implementing appropriate strategies to minimise fatigue for Heavy Vehicle Operations.
Learn moreThis Australian Recognised Course TLIF2010 (This is NOT BFM fatigue management for HEAVY VEHICLES TRUCK & BUS) involves the skills and knowledge required to apply fatigue management strategies. Work is undertaken in compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, codes and guidelines. It includes identifying and acting on signs of fatigue and implementing appropriate strategies to minimise fatigue during work activities, in particular when operating equipment, trains, load shifting equipment, marine vessels and aircraft.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to identify and apply an awareness of hazardous substances and dangerous goods requirements.
It includes identifying legislation relating to hazardous substances and dangerous goods, segregating dangerous goods and hazardous substances, and dealing with incidents involving hazardous substances and dangerous goods.
This unit is intended for people who have minimal or no contact with explosives or hazardous substances and dangerous goods as part of their job role but who require an awareness of how hazardous substances and dangerous goods are labelled and segregated when being transported.
Learn moreThis Australian Recognised Unit of Competency includes determining and monitoring chain of responsibility features in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state/territory law and regulations. It also involves administering and monitoring chain of responsibility workplace policies and procedures, and identifying and reporting chain of responsibility risks.
Learn moreThis Australian Recognised Course involves the basic skills and knowledge required to carry out vehicle inspection. To ensure compliance with the NHVR, NHVL and Work Diary requirements if your are accredited under fatigue and mass management schemes this course is a good place to start. Your staff should undertake this course to ensure compliance with pre-inspections are completed prior to operating equipment.
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